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This increased the jubilant Liberal Party's tiny, though newly important, House of Commons quota to double figures at last-ten M.P .s, Since the Liberals were alone among the parties in giving unqualified enthusiastic support to the idea of Brit- ain's entering Europe in the days be- fore the gangplank was pulled up so firmly from across the Channel, it is interesting that the Conservatives now seem to have decided that, who- ever leads them at the next election, their platform will be European. In a policy statement just issued by a group of Tory M.P.s calling themselves "One Nation," which has not been signed by the three former Ministers who belong to the group-Mr. Heath, Mr. Mac- leod, and Mr. Maudling, who would clearly be in the running for the lead- ership-but has apparently been ap- proved by them and the rest of the Conservative Shadow Cabinet, it is clearly stated that the Tories should de- clare their intention of trying to join Europe "by whatever means is best" upon any future return to power. The idea of political union, from which so many people shied away before, ought not to frighten the country today, the authors of the pamphlet state, though no doubt a large section of the country would come up with exactly the same doubts and fears as it did three years ago, To judge by the friendly areas of disagreement that Mr. ,"Vilson said he and his host had equably discussed in Paris, the need to take the decision is not likely to arise in the near future. To lots of interested people here, however, this latest indication, together with 'Other recent signs that the Conserva- tives are indeed changing course in the direction of Brussels, seems important as well as new. - T HE most stimulating theatrical evening in London this spring is the always admirable English Stage Company's production of John Os- borne's new play "Inadmissible Evi- dence," which had a short season at the company's own theatre-the Royal Court, in Sloane Square-and has now arrived in the \Vest End, at \V ynd- ham's, To judge by the audience the other night, this is the play that foreign visitors pack into, if they can, to find out what Osborne and the English are up to. The chatter around the bar in the intermission sounded like an enthu- siastic session of the Common Market, all members present being presumably blessed with exceptionally sharp ears and a working knowledge of the up- . 41:' ,..,..I< i \ " . 1 10 '"' II.. p ,__., 3- ." # ..- ....."" .. . Joi!>' ".. . 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